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| Contribute
to a greater understanding of history by recording your wartime experience for
the largest Veterans' oral history archive in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
the Veterans' Voices Oral History Project at Battleship Cove. Please
refer to the following list of questions to conduct
your own oral history by recording on audiotape your thorough and complete answer
to each question, adding any other pertinent memories you might have.
When you have completed the oral history, please sign on the "Signature of
Donor" line on the Deed of Gift form, allowing
us to keep and use the oral history for informational and educational purposes.
Then return it to: Oral
History Department Battleship Cove P.O. Box 111 Fall River, MA 02722-0111
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| "It
was a very, very good experience for me even though I lost my left arm, and I
was left handed, you know." -Belton
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| COURAGE
UNDER FIRE: Brilliant, handsome, and athletic,
twenty-one- year-old Belton Copp was poised to inherit a life of privilege
on December 6, 1941. The grandson of legendary nature artist John James Audubon,
Copp was a varsity playmaker on the Yale gridiron when the Japanese Imperial Navy
launched their surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
Copp enlisted in the Navy, triggering
a series of events that would land him on a motor
torpedo boat in the Pacific, speeding headlong into the jaws of the Japanese.
In his final firefight, Copp was wounded in the arm, which became gangrenous and
required amputation. Says Copp, "It
was the best thing that happened to me really - this whole incident -because until
then I'd had everything my way, you know - Exeter (Academy), Yale, all that stuff
- and a football player. And I learned that there are some people that aren't
quite that lucky. It was a very, very good experience for me even though I lost
my left arm, and I was left handed, you know." Visit
Battleship Cove to explore the Veterans' Voices oral history archives, or click
here to listen to samples from the collection.
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| THE
SON ALSO RISES: If any man epitomizes American values, it is Senator John
McCain. A distinguished veteran, statesman, and family man, this retired naval
aviator has dedicated his life to national service, as his father and grandfather,
both four-star admirals, did before him. Click here
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| MEMBERSHIP:
Patriotism is alive at Battleship Cove. The Commonwealth's official memorial
for 9/11, WWII and the Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf Wars, this nonprofit
memorial museum is dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifices of America's
veterans. Please follow this link to learn how you
can join our cause as a member and visit Battleship Cove for free all year long! |
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